WEBVTT HUDDLESTON WILL BE BACK IN COURT AT THE END OF THE MONTH. NEIGHBORS ARE CALLING A HORRIFIC CRASH IN NEW ALBANY ONE OF THE WORST SIGHTS THEY HAVE EVER SEEN. 20-YEAR-OLD MATTHEW HAYNES WAS FLOWN TO UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AFTER BEING PULLED FROM THE WRECKAGE, AND TWO PASSENGERS WERE TAKE TO FLOYD MEMORIAL. LAUREN ADAMS SPOKE WITH WITNESSES EARLIER TONIGHT, WHO SAY THOSE MEN ARE LUCKY TO EVEN BE ALIVE. Laura Arthur/Neighbor: You hear a loud noise, a boom... IT WAS THIS VAN CRASHING INTO A TREE. IT HAPPENED IN THE 1700 BLOCK OF KLERNER LANE IN NEW ALBANY, LAURA ARTHUR'S BLOCK. HER HUSBAND CALLS 911, WHILE SHE GOES TO SEE IF SHE CAN HELP. THREE MEN ARE BADLY INJURED. SHE PLEADS WITH THEM TO HANG ON, TALKING TO THEM UNTIL HELP CAN ARRIVE. SOT Laura Arthur/Neighbor: that everything's gonna be fine, we called 911, they're on their way. Just hang on, it was a site to see, something like that, someone struggling, it breaks your heart. Tony Kremer/Neighbor: Her and I were the first 2 people down there. NEIGHBOR TONY KREMER IS WALKING HIS DOG. HE TOO TRIES TO HELP. THE PASSENGERS INCLUDE A SPECIAL NEEDS MAN. HERE'S HOW HE DESCRIBES THEIR INJURIES. Tony Kremer/Neighbor: It was just like somebody tied 'em in knots, it was bad, real bad. BUT THE DRIVER, 20 YEAR OLD MATTHEW HAYNES, HE BELIEVES IS CLINGING TO LIFE. Tony Kremer/Neighbor: I wish I wouldn't have seen it, the actual engine was pushed back where the 2 front seats were and the driver was under the engine but he was alive. Laura Arthur/Neighbor: He was struck. The dash was pushed back on him, he was stuck, it was bad. FIRST RESPONDERS USE THE JAWS OF LIFE TO FREE ALL THREE MEN FROM THE WRECK. THEY SPEND THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS TRYING TO PIECE TOGETHER EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. BUT TONY KREMER DOESN'T STICK AROUND. Tony Kremer/Neighbor: worst thing I've ever seen. 4309 LA: 13:16:26 it's a sight you won't forget, something you won't forget. LAUREN ADAMS WLKY NEWS. WE DO NOT HAVE AN UPDATE ON THE CONDITIONS OF THOSE VICTIMS. AS FOR THE CRASH, IT IS BEING INVESTIGATED BY CART, THAT'S THE FLOYD COUNTY COMBINED ACCIDENT RECONSTRUCTION TEAM. INVESTIGATORS SAY THEY DO NOT BELIEVE ALCOHOL